Speaking to Holly Willoughby and Ben Shephard, the 36-year-old said she wanted the show to be a "positive thing" while saying her life is not at all "troubled" like many believe.

When asked about aiding her mum's suicide, Kerry commented: "These headlines… It wasn't like that! I was a 15-year-old girl doing my GCSE's, I just said take your tablets. It was the last time I ever saw my mum do it."

Discussing the emotional documentary, the singer continued: "I don't really like watching myself cry on TV, but it's all I seem to do these days. It was a really tough show to do.

"George and I are in a good place, we all have our ups and down. We won't be watching it but it is a positive show. My life at home is just likes everyone else's," she added.

Many took to Twitter to praise Kerry, with one tweet reading: "I have so much admiration for @KerryKatona7 showing bravery & strength talking openly & honestly about her #MentalHealth #ThisMorning."

Two others wrote: "@KerryKatona7 absolutely brilliant interview, #ThisMorning so happy for you that your in such a good place," and: "I'm quite liking how #KerryKatona is coming across on #ThisMorning - open and honest."

This Morning airs weekdays at 10.30am on ITV, while Kerry Katona: In Therapy airs on November 3 at 10pm on Channel 5.